As Mauricio Pochettino said before the summer "players will arrive and players will go", but which of Tottenham Hotspur's stars will leave in the remaining weeks of the transfer window and what price tag will be put on their head?

When Pochettino spoke about "being brave" on the final day of the season many took it to mean signing higher profile players.

That doesn't seem to have been exactly what he meant, particularly with the financial situation around the new stadium, and football.london actually asked him whether he meant signings in the seconds after that "brave" comment and he said no.

What the Argentine may well have meant was rebuilding and refreshing the side by letting go of some of the big names the fans have grown attached to.

So which of the players at Spurs would the club accept suitable offers for this summer?

This is not to say all of them will leave, but here are the players we reckon Tottenham would be willing to let go at the right price or loan out with a couple of players on both lists:

For sale

Toby Alderweireld

Toby Alderweireld

The 29-year-old Belgian's contract is the main topic of discussion right now. It expires in 2019, but the club have an option to extend it by a further year.

However, using that option would trigger a £25m release clause for the Belgian that can be activated before the final two weeks of the 2019 summer transfer window.

This summer Spurs are looking for big money for the centre-back or Anthony Martial in exchange if he goes to Manchester United.

Alderweireld looks to be on his way after struggling for game time after recovering from his injury last season and Pochettino does not seem desperate to keep him.

The Belgian's World Cup displays may trigger interest in his services beyond United and PSG.

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The 28-year-old still has three years left on his contract, but the left-back has had an injury-hit 14 months or so and has struggled to win back the left-back spot from Ben Davies.

He's also been behind Ashley Young in the England pecking order at the World Cup and his value will have dropped in the last year with those injury problems.

However, if the club were to receive a suitable offer for Rose, following his tough season, that explosive interview last summer that upset the club and with Kyle Walker-Peters waiting in the wings, then he could be on his way. PSG have again been mooted as a potential destination.

Value: £30m

Mousa Dembele

Mousa Dembele

The Belgian, who turned 31 this week, looks to be on his way out of Spurs as he is believed to have indicated he is not looking to renew his contract, which runs out next summer.

Dembele's struggles with injuries meant he started just over half of Tottenham's Premier League matches last season. He is looking to play abroad in a league that will not take such a toll on his body.

Pochettino calls Dembele his "genius" but does he feel he can still do the job across a long, tough season?

There have been plenty of links with moves to China and Italy, although the Chinese transfer window has now closed and Dembele is reportedly stalling over an offer from Inter Milan.

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The Dutchman has two years left on his contract, following his return from his Fenerbahce loan.

Janssen, 24, is likely to move on again this summer after an injury hit campaign and although he's been back at Hotspur Way he's yet to be glimpsed in any pre-season photos or videos.

Value: £16m

Fernando Llorente

Fernando Llorente

The 33-year-old Spaniard inked a two-year deal when he signed from Swansea for £12m last summer. Another who could find himself playing elsewhere next season although he's said recently he expected to stay.

However, his father, who is also his agent, made it very clear this week that his son has no intention on staying at Spurs beyond 2019.

Value: £7m

Marcus Edwards

The 19-year-old midfielder is looking to move on after struggling to break into Pochettino's first team squad despite the initial excitement around him.

Pochettino is still a fan, despite Edwards' recent unsuccessful loan spell at Norwich, and talks will take place in the coming weeks over whether the player leaves the club permanently or on loan. The club will certainly look to insert a buy-back clause or sell-on fee in any permanent deal.

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The 20-year-old central defender, who is yet to play in the Premier League, signed a new three-year deal this summer after a season on loan at first Sheffield United and then Ipswich.

Carter-Vickers impressed at both clubs in the Championship and the next step of his future will be decided this summer.

Value: £10m

Kyle Walker-Peters

Kyle Walker-Peters

Another to sign a new three-year deal this summer. The versatile 21-year-old full-back impressed every time he played in the Premier League last season and also got experience in the Champions League and cup experience.

Pochettino will have to decide whether it's time to promote Walker-Peters to a more regular first team role, particularly if Rose leaves, or send him out on loan to play more often.

Value: £12m

Josh Onomah

Before joining Aston Villa on loan last summer, 21-year-old Onomah penned a four-year deal with Spurs. He had a mixed campaign with Villa but will have learned a lot.

As with Carter-Vickers and Nkoudou, a decision must be taken over whether it's time to bring him back into the fold or send him out again.